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maureen naylor has the report. >> reporter: facebook asked what's on your mind. the judge warned jurors the answer should be nothing. but in a suburb of detroit, a judge removed a woman from a trial after saying in her facebook case that it's going to be fun to tell the defendant their guilty. >> that's a blatant violation not to have contact with the outside world about a case. if they do that, it could be a contempt sanction or a mistrial at a minimum. >> reporter: steven clark says courts are trying to catch up with technology. >> courts frequently will admonish jurors at the beginning of the trial that there is to be no texting, facebooking, and no tweeting about a trial while it's going on. >> reporter: presiding judge jamie jacobs may says the warnings has been updated to include social networking. >> when you said don't talk, i didn't mean don't facebook. that's why we changed instruction that that includes all kinds of electronic communication. >> reporter: provide a paper trail of evidence. maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there are deals to be h
maureen naylor has the report. >> reporter: facebook asked what's on your mind. the judge warned jurors the answer should be nothing. but in a suburb of detroit, a judge removed a woman from a trial after saying in her facebook case that it's going to be fun to tell the defendant their guilty. >> that's a blatant violation not to have contact with the outside world about a case. if they do that, it could be a contempt sanction or a mistrial at a minimum. >> reporter: steven...
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ktvu's maureen naylor reports. >> reporter: in the guadalupe river in downtown san jose water flows, wild like frolics and trash threats. >> it's an issue. i was just looking down at the creek right by the water works, the old water works. and i go, why isn't there just somebody cleaning this up? >> reporter: last week, the state water resources board named the guadalupe river and 25 other bay rivers, creeks and parts of san francisco bay to its list of polluted waterways. >> it's not a surprise. it's not a surprise that they are on there. >> reporter: carol frederick son with the santa clara valley water district says trash is a big problem in some county water ways despite a ballot measure they passed in 2000 to designate more money to cleanup and restoration. >> we are doing the best we can. the voters have funded the trash cleanups that we are doing. they do appreciate it when we go out there and do it. and we will continue to do it. >> reporter: the other santa clara waterways are all creeks. the water district says the most common issues are food wrappers and plastic bottles. >
ktvu's maureen naylor reports. >> reporter: in the guadalupe river in downtown san jose water flows, wild like frolics and trash threats. >> it's an issue. i was just looking down at the creek right by the water works, the old water works. and i go, why isn't there just somebody cleaning this up? >> reporter: last week, the state water resources board named the guadalupe river and 25 other bay rivers, creeks and parts of san francisco bay to its list of polluted waterways....
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i'm maureen naylor. >> and i'm mike mibach. ken and heather are off tonight. the hot weather is coming, absent for the majority of this summer, temperatures are set to spike within the next 24 hours. today a grass fire sparked up in the north bay. and tomorrow marks a first for the summer season. we have team coverage for you tonight. mark tamayo has the forecast. but we begin with ktvu's deborah villalon live tonight in pleasantton. deborah? >> reporter: mike, pleasantton always beautiful. yes, tomorrow something we haven't seen in the area all day a spare the air day. where heat and pollution mix and asked to avoid driving, telecommute and use transit instead. remember this, smog. a familiar part of most summer is. but if there is a silver lining in the fog and the chill we've had, it's been great air quality. >> by this time last year we had already had ten spare the air alerts. >> reporter: tomorrow been our firs. late afternoon on the marina green and not a goosebump insight. no fog barreling through the golden gate. by tomorrow afternoon, heat will be tr
i'm maureen naylor. >> and i'm mike mibach. ken and heather are off tonight. the hot weather is coming, absent for the majority of this summer, temperatures are set to spike within the next 24 hours. today a grass fire sparked up in the north bay. and tomorrow marks a first for the summer season. we have team coverage for you tonight. mark tamayo has the forecast. but we begin with ktvu's deborah villalon live tonight in pleasantton. deborah? >> reporter: mike, pleasantton always...
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good evening i'm maureen naylor. heather holmes is often tonight. >> and i'm ken wayne. >> ever since a fresno man claimed he bought some rare ansel adams photographs for just $40 there has been controversy. experts say those pictures were not taken by adams but probably by the uncle of an oakland woman. tonight we're learning more about the background of the art dealer who made the claim that those pictures are worth a lot. patty lee. >> reporter: that expert who claimed to have 25 years of experience apraysing fine arts turned out to be a convicted fell on who is latest is his credentials. >> mayor january is the oakland woman who helped prove a box of negatives which were contributed by ansel adams were probably shot by her uncle early. she learned that david streets, so-called expert who valued those negatives at $200 million has almost no experience in fine arts and a criminal record for passing bad checks, theft and fraud in two states. >> conmen can be very slick. that's almost the definition of it, you know.
good evening i'm maureen naylor. heather holmes is often tonight. >> and i'm ken wayne. >> ever since a fresno man claimed he bought some rare ansel adams photographs for just $40 there has been controversy. experts say those pictures were not taken by adams but probably by the uncle of an oakland woman. tonight we're learning more about the background of the art dealer who made the claim that those pictures are worth a lot. patty lee. >> reporter: that expert who claimed to...